========> DKA204:[VMSLT97A.ANTIVIRUS]AAAREADME.TXT;1 <======== This area contains a number of fairly recent MSDOS/Windows type antiviral programs, chiefly from the risc.ua.edu repository, and a couple other security tools. ========> DKA204:[VMSLT97A.BUILD_ISO_FS]AAAREADME.TXT;1 <======== From: watson@srfnet.com (George Watson) To: everhart@arisia.gce.com Subject: Re: SIG tapes X-VMS-To: SMTP%"everhart@arisia.gce.com" X-VMS-Cc: WATSON Hi Glenn, Here at long last is MKISOFS for DEC C V5.2+ and OpenVMS V7.0+. I finally got the time to go over my changes, and make sure they were properly commented in compliance with the GPL. I had also hoped to have compiled and linked the VAX version, but while we did receive the MicroVAX with C license that I expected, the compiler kit hasn't shown up yet. I hope you get a chance to rectify that omission before building the tapes: just execute the MAKE procedure on a VAX with DEC C as the default compiler. Here is a backup saveset, MFTU encoded: - GGW3 ---------------- George Watson, The Information Depot, Inc. watson@srfnet.com ========> DKA204:[VMSLT97A.BULLETIN]AAAREADME.TXT;1 <======== Introduction to BULLETIN on the Vax 2/88 AW BULLETIN was written for the Public Domain by Mark London at MIT. The BULLETIN utility permits a user to create messages for reading by other users. Users may be notified upon logging on that new messages have been added, and what the topic of the messages are. Actual reading of the messages is optional. (See the command SET READNEW for info on automatic reading.) Messages are automatically deleted when their expiration data has passed. The program runs like VAX mail. The different interest groups or BULLETIN boards are implemented in the form of 'Folders', just like a filing cabinet. A Folder contain various messages on the same general topic. A message is a piece of text written by a user or staff person and added to a particular folder. All users are not permitted to submit messages to all folders. A message consists of an expiration date, a subject line and the text of the message. BULLETIN will prompt the user for these things when a message is being added. Folders Different folders have been created to contain messages on different topics. Folders may be public, semi-private, or private. The majority of the folders will be public. However a few will be semi-private, which will mean that all users may read messages in the folder but not all will be able to post to it. BULLETIN is used pretty much like VMS MAIL, so those used to VMS MAIL will find it easy to use and familiar. At the same time, it can read net news, post to it, and act as a mail<->news gateway. ========> DKA204:[VMSLT97A.DECUSLIB]AAAREADME.TXT;1 <======== BLPGENERATE Utility R1.4 This purpose of this utility is to convert FMS Form Description files to ALL IN 1 template (boilerplate) files. This allows an ALL IN 1 application programmer to either convert existing forms into boilerplates or use the FMS editor as a boilerplate layout tool. This tool is packaged as a VMSINSTALable kit. For more information, please extract the Release Notes from the kit. Online help and the release notes are the only documentation provided. Note that the VMSINSTAL procedure allows you to install this software in a single user's account or system- wide. ========> DKA204:[VMSLT97A.DFU]AAAREADME.TXT;1 <======== DFU and LD DFU is a do-everything disk and file maintenance utility for VMS. Its top level menu looks like this: x Disk and File Utilities for OpenVMS DFU I2.4-2 x Copyright ) 1997 DIGITAL Equipment Corporation x x DFU functions are : x x DEFRAGMENT : Defragment files x DELETE : Delete files by File-ID; delete directory (trees) x DIRECTORY : Manipulate directories x INDEXF : Modify /View INDEXF.SYS x REPORT : Generate a complete disk report x SEARCH : Fast file search x SET : Modify file attributes x UNDELETE : Recover deleted files x VERIFY : Check and repair disk structure giving a hint of its capabilities. LD stands for Logical Disk. It is a virtual disk program for VMS with a number of capabilities. At its most basic level it is similar to VD (virtual disk on contiguous files) but it also supports noncontiguous files, error generation, and a number of other functions suitable for testing as well as day to day use. Full sources are supplied. This version of LD works for Alpha as well as Vax. ========> DKA204:[VMSLT97A.DNEWS]AAAREADME.TXT;1 <======== Subject: Announcing DNEWS 1.0c NNTP Server (NT, VMS, UNIX) From: netwin@world.std.com Date: 1995/08/22 Message-Id: <303950c2.0@news.palm.cri.nz> Newsgroups: news.software.nntp,comp.os.vms [More Headers] DNEWS is a dynamic news server system, it is not a news reader! DNEWS Feature list: Dynamic sucking feed. A sucking feed may use as little as 10% of the normal disk space and network bandwidth. By only getting news items that people usually read very large savings are possible particularly for small sites & workgroups. A hundred users can be supported on 100 MB depending on their reading habbits! I run a single user server on my NT as a background service, it's using less than 5MB. Flexible expire settings By allowing expiration by 'number of items' low volume groups become much more useful. Also by allowing settings which change with disk space the system is much more stable to large influxes of news. Binaries available for common platforms On many platforms you do not need to build the binary yourself, e.g. VMS, (VAX & ALPHA), Solaris, Linux, Windows NT Email confirmation of posts DNEWS can be configured to send email confirmations as it sends items up to a main news server. This gives users a clear record of a posted item and it's successful transfer into the 'net'. Items stored in a database Items are stored in a database which puts items together in blocks of 100. This saves directory entries, inodes, and the empty space usually wasted due to blocking factors. Also file open and closes are minimized, this is essential on systems where this is a 'costly' operation, e.g. VMS. Compiling and porting relatively easy DNEWS was designed to be portable from the ground up, it does not rely on obscure UNIX features. Installation easy, totally configurable without recompiling DNEWS can be configured without recompiling and all the configuration scripts have been simplified where possible. Documentated A user manual is available. Supported EMAIL support is available for help with installation and management. Speed On comparable systems DNEWS typically out performs other news software, (even the likes of CNEWS and INN in some instances), other VMS news servers don't even come close. This is partly because DNEWS uses a more advanced database Page 2 to store the news items. The difference is also very noteable on smaller systems (e.g. Linux) XOVER implemented in software No xover database is created, the normal DNEWS database is fast enough to create this information 'on the fly' Streaming support Streaming NNTP extensions are built in. Strictly limited machine impact DNEWS runs in a single process, this speeds up connect time as a process does not need to be created, and it self-limits the impact on the system. Limitations: DNEWS does not store items in the same file structure as used by INN and CNEWS, so old software which accesses these files directly will not work. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Upload binarys or source from: ftp.std.com /ftp/vendors/netwin/dnews For more details upload ftp.std.com /ftp/vendors/netwin/dnews/install.txt Binaries are available for VMS, (VAX & ALPHA), Solaris, Linux, Windows NT Source is available on request, see source.txt in the ftp site http://world.std.com/~netwin ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- ========> DKA204:[VMSLT97A.FLOWERS]AAAREADME.TXT;2 <======== This material is from Harry Flowers' FTP site (narnia.memphis.edu). The software in this directory is ZIPped with VMS file attributes. If you don't have UNZIP.EXE, you can get it in binary mode from here. I either wrote or help maintain this software, so it should always be the most current version. This software is available from narnia.memphis.edu via anonymous FTP, gopher, or World-Wide Web (WWW) clients. Most of it will also run on AXP systems; some software contains AXP objects and images already built. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- AAAREADME.TXT This text file .LINKS (Ignore all .LINKS files - they are for Gopher) ASKOPER.ZIP For operator interaction with DCL command files BROADCASTCLASS.ZIP Gets current broadcast classes for later restoration CSWING.README File explaining contents of the C Swing distributions CSWING_V*.ZIP C Swing directory and file manager; see CSWING.README DECUS_VS036.PS Session overheads for VMS Performance Mgt I: Memory DECUS_VS037.PS Session overheads for VMS Performance Mgt II: Disk and File DYNPRI.ZIP Dynamic Priority adjuster for interactive CPU-bound procs MASTER.ZIP Delegate GRANT/REVOKE of groups of identifiers MAIL_EDIT_V*.ZIP VMS MAIL TPU routine to strip headers, quote, spell, etc. MOST.ZIP Foteos Macrides' version of John Davis' MOST file viewer SYSMGT.ZIP My VMS System Management Guide in PostScript SYSTAT.ZIP System status program; shows cluster-wide process info UNZIP.DOC UNZIP documentation UNZIP.EXE UNZIP program for OpenVMS VAX UNZIP.ALPHA_EXE UNZIP program for OpenVMS AXP [.COM] Subdirectory with several command procedures. See the file [.COM]AAAREADME.TXT for details. [.OSUWEB] OSU HTTP server auxiliary files (scripts and other stuff) [.UNSUPP] Subdirectory with other useful utilities that I do not maintain, and may therefore not be the latest versions. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- For FTP users (WWW and gopher users may skip this section): All ZIP files should be retrieved in binary (or image) mode, unless you have an FTP implementation that understands "STRU O VMS" like MultiNet, CMU, TCPware, or Pathway. Note that Digital's own "TCP/IP Services for VMS" (a.k.a. UCX) currently does *not* support "STRU O VMS". If you're transferring these files with gopher or WWW, the file types should be set correctly for you. This file is in the [ANONYMOUS] directory, and you may set default to subdirectories in the usual ways. Unix-style file structure commands are not supported. For example: "cd unsupp", "cd [.unsupp]", or even "cd [anonymous.unsupp]" will work, but "cd /anonymous/unsupp" will *not* Page 2 work. ========> DKA204:[VMSLT97A.FTP_HHS_DK]AAAREADME.TXT;2 <======== These are a number of utilities from ftp.hhs.dk; see ftp_hhs_dk.lis for info on contents. A2PS.ZIP;1 AAAREADME.TXT;1 AAAREADME.WWW;1 ANIMATIONS.ZIP;1 BINHEX.ZIP;1 BTOA.ZIP;1 CAL.ZIP;1 CALLABLE_MAIL.ZIP;1 CIA.ZIP;1 CLEAN_VMSMAIL.ZIP;1 CORE.ZIP;1 CURRENT_COMMAND.ZIP;1 DBF.ZIP;1 DCLEX.ZIP;1 DCLEX2.ZIP;1 DCLTRACE.ZIP;1 DCL_MBX.ZIP;1 DEFINE_KEY.ZIP;1 DEV_TO_FCB.ZIP;1 DISKACCT.ZIP;1 DST.ZIP;1 DYNLOADEXE.ZIP;1 DYNLOADEXE2.ZIP;1 DYNLOADEXE3.ZIP;1 ECON.ZIP;1 ETHERNET_ADDRESS.ZIP;1 EXPFILES.ZIP;1 FIDDEL.ZIP;1 FIG.ZIP;1 FIX_SAVESET.ZIP;1 FOREIGNMAIL.ZIP;1 FORTRAN_BUGS.ZIP;1 FPARSE.ZIP;1 FTP_HHS_DK.LIS;2 GAB.ZIP;1 GET_IDENT.ZIP;1 GMT.ZIP;1 GUEST.ZIP;1 HTMAIL.ZIP;1 IEEE.ZIP;1 INTCTYPE.ZIP;1 KAST.ZIP;1 LATSYM.ZIP;1 LIST_VECTORS.ZIP;1 LOGINOUT_CALLOUTS.ZIP;1 LZW.ZIP;1 MAILMANIP.ZIP;1 MAILMANIP_AXP.ZIP;1 MAILMANIP_VAX.ZIP;1 MAILUAF.ZIP;1 MC.ZIP;1 MGMT.ZIP;1 MINIDB.ZIP;1 MISC.ZIP;1 MODEM.ZIP;1 NETLIB_DOC.ZIP;1 NORMAL.ZIP;1 NOTLIB_COPY.ZIP;1 ODS2_READER.ZIP;1 OPCOM.ZIP;1 PHONE.ZIP;1 POSTACTION.C;1 POSTACTION_BIN_AXP.ZIP;1 POSTACTION_BIN_VAX.ZIP;1 PURGE.ZIP;1 QA.ZIP;1 QS.ZIP;1 RANURL.ZIP;1 READDIR.ZIP;1 READDIR2.ZIP;1 READDIR3.ZIP;1 REBLOCK.ZIP;1 RTLHLP.ZIP;1 SAS.ZIP;1 SET_PASSWORD.ZIP;1 SFLZW.ZIP;1 SHOWTIME.ZIP;1 SHOW_DISPLAY.ZIP;1 SHOW_MEMORY.ZIP;1 SIXJET.ZIP;1 SMG_MENU.ZIP;1 SPRINGFOR.ZIP;1 STRIPCC.ZIP;1 SURVEY.ZIP;1 SYS$CLI.ZIP;1 TOGGLE_DEBUG.ZIP;1 UCX_IDENTD.ZIP;1 UNREADABLE_C.ZIP;1 URLSCAN.ZIP;1 USERS.ZIP;1 UTILITIES.TXT;1 UTILITIES.ZIP;1 V2U_MAIL.ZIP;1 VACATION.ZIP;1 VARIOUS_MACRO.ZIP;1 VARIOUS_RMS.ZIP;1 VAR_HUMOR.ZIP;1 VAXCRTL-BUGS.ZIP;1 VMSFILES.ZIP;1 VMSHIERARCHY.ZIP;1 WKS.ZIP;1 XEVE_BIN_AXP.ZIP;1 XEVE_BIN_VAX.ZIP;1 XEVE_SRC.ZIP;1 XEVE_SRC_ALPHAFIX.ZIP;1 ========> DKA204:[VMSLT97A.GCE97A]AAAREADME.TXT;2 <======== Spring 1997 Things CMPHIGHC.ZIP This is a compressing virtual disk system. It will let you make a compressed image of a disk (putting it on two files, a short index file and a longer data file) and access this disk as an exact copy of the original. Great for saving archival information in 1/2 to 1/3 the normal space. Large amounts of internal cache make it a good performer. The virtual disk you get is read-only (junks write attempts) but takes much less room than a full disk. The program can access container files even across DECnet, so providing another way to share information across a net. Complete sources are present. The system will store data "as is" if it does not save any space when compressed, so compressed disks cannot be significantly larger than original even if every bit of the original is compressed. Generally space savings run 50-75%. You make a compressed image with the cmpdskh program and access it through dthstimg and dtdriver. The package can also be used to present HSC backup or backup/physical savesets residing on tape directly as virtual disks to VMS. This capability has been used with the VMS block server to allow backups of block server containers to be made available to Windows NT as virtual disks, directly from tape without the need to restore the backups to disk first. FQDRIVERNEW.MAR;2 This driver is a variant of my old fddriver, a driver that is used for remote disk, disk on file, etc. FQDRIVER_VMS_71_VAX_LINK.HOW;1 The linking instructions for VMS VAX 7.1 tell how to link fqdriver (and also fddriver and others) on VMS VAX 7.1 to get them to work. Some linker changes make it necessary to link slightly differently than older VMS versions to get all the driver into memory. FRAGMENTATION_AVOID.ZIP;1 This is an update to the fragmentation avoider I wrote for Acorn Software (which was released with their permission). Its I/O intercept code has been altered (see jfdriverv2.mar and jfctlv2.mar) so it will interoperate with the upcoming VMS multipath switching code. I/O intercepts will need to use this scheme to be compatible with multipath switching, or it will break, or they will break. JFCTLV2.MAR;5 Page 2 JFDRIVERV2.MAR;7 VDDRIVER_ALPHA.ZIP;1 Update to vddriver for alpha VMS...this one is still the one that works with DEC volume shadowing. Glenn C. Everhart ========> DKA204:[VMSLT97A.GNUSOFTWARE]AAAREADME.TXT;2 <======== Gnu Software (and friends) This directory contains Gnu material updated since the Fall 1996 sigtapes and various similarly licensed material. The kits here build for many operating systems, though many will build for VMS. The following files are present: AAAREADME.TXT;1 AEGIS-2-3-7.PATCH-GZ;1 AEGIS.README;2 AEGIS2-3.TAR-GZ;1 AEGIS22.README;1 APACHE.README;2 APACHE_1_2B7.TAR-GZ;1 ARGP-X10.TAR-GZ;1 AUTOMAKE-1_2.TAR-GZ;1 BASH-2_01.TAR-GZ;1 BASH-DOC-2_01.TAAR-GZ;1 BC-1_04.TAR-GZ;2 BINUTILS-2_8_1.TAR-GZ;1 CCARD-1-1.TAR-GZ;1 CCARD11.README;1 CFENGINE-1_4_0.TAR-GZ;1 COOK-1-9.README;2 COOK-1-9.TAR-GZ;2 COOK.README;1 COPYING-LIB-V2.TXT;1 COPYING-V2.TXT;1 DGS-0_2_0.TGZ;1 DOMINION-2_6B.TGZ;1 E-SCAPE-0_5E.TAR-GZ;1 ENSCRIPT-1_5_0.TAR-GZ;1 FOUNDATIONEXT-0_7_1.TGZ;1 G77-0_5_20.TAR-GZ;1 GAWK-3_0_3-DOC.TAR-GZ;1 GAWK-3_0_3.TAR-GZ;1 GC.ZIP;1 GCC-2_7_2_1-OBJC-970318.TAR-GZ;1 GCC-2_7_2_2.TAR-GZ;1 GFORTH-0_3_0.TAR-GZ;1 GHOSTVIEW2.GET;1 GLIBC-2_0_1_BIN_ALPHA-LINUX.TAR-GZ;1 GLIBC-2_0_4.TAR-GZ;1 GLIBC-LINUXTHREADS-2_0_4.TAR-GZ;1 GLIBC-LOCALEDATA-2_0_4.TAR-GZ;1 GNUCHESS.ZIP;1 GNUMACH-1_1_3.TAR-GZ;1 GNUMACH.ANN;1 GNUSQL-0_7B5.TAR-GZ;1 GNUSQL.ANN;1 GSTEP-BASE-0_2_12.TGZ;1 GSTEP-DB-1-0-0.TAR-GZ;1 GSTEP-GUI-0_1_1.TGZ;1 GSTEP-XDPS-0_1_2.TGZ;1 GUILE-1_2.TAR-GZ;1 HURD-0_2.TAR-GZ;1 INETUTILS-1_3A.TAR-GZ;1 LESS-332.TAR-GZ;1 LIBC-PRE-2_0_2.TAR-GZ;1 LYNX-2_7_1.TAR-GZ;1 MC-4_0.TAR-GZ;1 METAHTML-5_04.TAR-GZ;1 METAHTML-WHATIS.TXT;1 MISCFILES-1_1.TAR-GZ;1 MKISOFS-01_1.TAR-GZ;1 MKISOFS-1_11.TAR-GZ;1 MKISOFS.README;1 MTOOLS-3_6.TAR-GZ;1 NCURSES-1_9_9G.TAR-GZ;1 NCURSES-4_1.TAR-GZ;2 NVI.README;1 OCTAVE-2_0_8.TAR-GZ;1 PATCH-2_4.TAR-GZ;1 PRCS-1_1_0.TAR-GZ;1 PRCS.ANN;1 READLINE-2_1.TAR-GZ;1 ROXEN.README;1 SPELL-1_0.TAR-GZ;1 TAR-1_12.TAR-GZ;1 UCBLOGO-4_1.TAR-GZ;1 UNICHAR.TGZ;1 URI10.README;1 URI10.TAR-GZ;1 USRDSK10.README;1 USRDSK10.TAR-GZ;1 VERA-1_0.TAR-GZ;1 WGET-1_4_5.TAR-GZ;1 WGET.ANN;1 ZLIBC-0_9B.TAR-GZ;1 ZLIBC-0_9E.TAR-GZ;1 ========> DKA204:[VMSLT97A.GNUVMS]AAAREADME.TXT;2 <======== The items here are various Gnu utilities ported to VMS. Also the site-deliver utility assists the MX mailer in delivering mail with greater flexibility. The Emacs here is built for VMs to save you work. AAAREADME.TXT;1 EMACS-19_28-19961225.ZIP;1 GNUVMS.POINTER;1 PROBE-MX-LIST.COM;1 SITE-DELIVER.ANN;1 SITE_DELIVER-19970617.ZIP;1 VMSLIB-19960713.ZIP;1 ========> DKA204:[VMSLT97A.ICON]AAAREADME.TXT;1 <======== ICON This area contains the ICON language V9.x for VMS, Unix, MSDOS... ICON is a string language, considered more powerful than SNOBOL. ========> DKA204:[VMSLT97A.JED]AAAREADME.TXT;2 <======== This area contains John Davis' JED editor (EDT alike for VMS, MSDOS, Unix, etc.) and MOST file viewer (a VERY handy file access utility) and support files from space.mit.edu. AAAREADME.TXT;1 ACSITE.M4;1 JED098-4.ZIP;1 JEDBUGS.TXT;1 MOST4_7.TAR-GZ;1 SLANG0_99-38.TAR-GZ;1 SLRN0_9_3_2.TAR-GZ;1 VMS.README;1 ========> DKA204:[VMSLT97A.MATHOG]AAAREADME.TXT;1 <======== Questions about this FTP site should be directed to system@ftp.bio.caltech.edu. Anonymous uploads ("put") to this site are blocked. Directory contents as of 18-APR-1995: GIBBS.ZIP VMS port of the NCBI's Gibb's software. Contains .exe for VMS/AXP 6.1 + DECC 4.1, also source code, demo, build instructions, and porting notes. Use BINARY FTP to transfer. GLE_3_3H_VMS_ALPHA.ZIP VMS port of GLE version 3.3H. Works correctly on ALPHA (other GLE ports I tried do not.) GLE is a very nice graphing tool, semi- interactive (modify "program", hit button to plot, repeat until done.) X11, Postscript, and other formats supported. More controllable than GNUPLOT, makes nicer plots (personal opinion, obviously.) Use BINARY FTP to transfer. GCGCGM.ZIP CGM graphics driver for the GCG molecular biology package. Use BINARY FTP to transfer. ICALCV.ZIP Slightly modified version of the ICALC program. On VMS systems it will put the results of up to 10 calculations, specified on the command line, into a symbol ICALC_OUT (comma separated, if more than one result). For the interactive mode, it will only put the LAST result into that symbol. MMAIL.COM Demo procedure demonstrating how to send MIME mail messages (as generated by mpack) via MULTINET. Use ASCII FTP to transfer. OPENVMS.DIR Directory containing a bunch of OpenVMS utilities in DCL. PASSWD_TO_NAMES.NAWK NAWK program for converting a Unix passwd file to the "names" database format used by the campuswide Name Space system. PESTFIND.ZIP ANSI C port of M. Rechsteiner's PESTFIND program. Test files. DCL procedures to wrap it for use with GCG package. PHYLO_WIN_VMS.ZIP VMS port of the PHYLO_WIN phylogeny program. Includes source and binaries for OpenVMS/Alpha 6.2. Use BINARY FTP to transfer. PSCAL.ZIP VMS port of PCAL program - prints nice monthly calendars in POSTSCRIPT. Use BINARY FTP to transfer. PKZ204G.EXE Page 2 MSDOS zip program, from Oak.Oakland.edu Simtel mirror site. Use BINARY FTP to transfer. RFINDPATTERNS.FOR,.TXT,.CMD Findpatterns variant - it extracts the pieces it finds into separate files. Only sites with valid GCG licenses should retrieve this program! Use ASCII FTP to transer. RTFTOHTML.ZIP VMS port of Chris Hector's RTFtoHTML software. Contains .exe for VMS/AXP 6.1 + DECC 4.1, also source code, docs, and build instructions. Use BINARY FTP to transfer. SAFDEC.KBD Much improved keyboard file for Micro-X Win. This one puts the key functions in the right positions, as much as possible like an LK series keyboard. Still need to use a MICROX_WIN modmap with this keyboard, but numlock works correctly. Use BINARY FTP to transfer. SYSUAF_TO_NAMES.COM DCL script for converting a SYSUAF.LIS file to the "names" database format used by the campuswide Name Space system. TWSK20B.ZIP (from Oak.Oakland.edu Simtel mirror site) Trumpet TCP/IP stack for Windows. (If you have WFWG, use the Microsoft TCP/IP stack instead.) Use BINARY FTP to transfer. UNZ512X.EXE MSDOS unzip program, from Oak.Oakland.edu Simtel mirror site. Use BINARY FTP to transfer. WFWT32B.EXE Microsoft TCP/IP stack for Windows for Workgroups (Windows 3.11) Use BINARY FTP to transfer. WGOPHER.ZIP Gopher 2.2 for Winsock stack from Oak.Oakland.Edu Simtel mirror site. Use BINARY FTP to transfer. WS_FTP.ZIP FTp for Winsock stack from Oak.Oakland.Edu Simtel mirror site. Use BINARY FTP to transfer. XLDLAS.ZIP VMS port of XLDLAS program. Also needs GNUPLOT to work properly. This is a data analysis program, does some statistics. Runs on top of XFORMS. Use BINARY FTP to transfer. XWIN_MAN.PS Micro X-Win manual in postscript format. Use ASCII FTP to transfer. Page 3 XBIN.ZIP Port to OpenVMS of a Unix (de)binhex program. Useful for extracting RTF files and others that don't have anything important in the resource fork. Use BINARY FTP to transfer. ========> DKA204:[VMSLT97A.MOELLER]AAAREADME.TXT;2 <======== CLI_CATCH_SIGNALS_WRAPPER.SRC;1 Avoid program "crashes" due to illegal DCL input CLI_SIGNAL_CATCH.SRC;1 ditto DNETDATE.ANN;1 Date setting across decnet DNETDATE.COM;1 EMPIRE_ANSI.ZIP;2 Empire game MOELLER_PC_ACCESS.POINTER;1 NDFP0521.ZIP;1 NDFP0521.ZIP-LINUX;1 NDFP0530.README;2 NDFP0530.ZIP;3 NDFP0540.ANN;1 NDFP0540.README;1 NDFP0540.ZIP;1 NDFP0543-PATCH-A.ZIP;1 NDFP0543.README;1 NDFP0543.ZIP;1 NDFP0543A.README;2 (all the NDFP*):Access devices on your PC direct from VMS as if local. Turns a PC into a cheap disk, tape, CD, CD-R, etc. etc. server complete with source. All it needs is an ethernet board. Add a few gigs of cheap PC based IDE disks as VMS disks. And so on. NDFP0543A.ZIP;1 NDFP_USE_ILLUSTRATION.TXT;1 NTPDATE-CMU.ZIP;1 NTP date for CMU tcp/ip PUCON.SRC;2 QIX.ZIP;4 game REMPRTSMB_012.1_OF_1;1 remote print symbiont REQUEST-REPLY.COM;1 SET_EXE.COM;1 set or unset debug attributes etc. SHOWING_IP_ADDR_ETC_WITH_OSU_HTTPD.HOWTO;1 XCEPT022_VMS.ZIP;2 XNTP3_4V_VMS.ZIP;1 NTP (net time protocol) for vms ZT-UNIX-UNSUPPORTED.README;1 ZT-UNIX-UNSUPPORTED.ZIP;2 ZT_022.1_OF_5;1 Remote magtape driver facility. Makes ZT_022.2_OF_5;1 remote tapes (across either decnet ZT_022.3_OF_5;1 or TCP/IP) look local on VMS. The ZT_022.4_OF_5;1 tapes can be on a unix box (or pc box) ZT_022.5_OF_5;1 (see ndfp...) or a vms box. ZT_022_VAXC.COM;1 ZT_022_VAXC.OLB;1 ZT_022_VAXC_PRE_V54.OLB;1 From W. Moeller ========> DKA204:[VMSLT97A.MOREAU]AAAREADME.TXT;2 <======== Programs, mainly DECwindows utilities and applications from P. Moreau since F96 tapes. ACM47 is flight sim, GS is Ghostscript, a postscript interpreter GV is GhostView, a postscript viewer IUPOP is a VMS POP server. Adds 7.1 support & security audit. LASER is a laser print symbiont MESA is a 3d graphics facility emon is an ethernet monitor kill has VMS 7.1 support AAAREADME.TXT;1 ACM47-SRC-NEW.ZIP;1 CMU_SNMP033.BCK-DCX_AXPEXE;1 EMON023-2.BCK-DCX_AXPEXE;1 GS_403_SRC.ZIP;1 GS_AXP_EXE.ZIP;1 GS_VAX_EXE.ZIP;1 GV_343_SRC.ZIP;1 IMAGEMAGICK-385.ZIP;1 IUPOP3018-1G7.BCK-DCX_AXPEXE;1 KILL_NODE020B.BCK;1 LASER011-28.BCK-DCX_AXPEXE;1 MESA-22.ZIP;1 MESA22.ANN;1 MPEG2PLAY_11B.ZIP;1 POPPASSD.BCK;1 SYSPQL010B.BCK;1 UCXTCPFILTER022B.BCK-DCX_AXPEXE;1 XARCHIE210.BCK-DCX_AXPEXE;1 XAW020.BCK-DCX_AXPEXE;1 XSTUFF.GET;1 ========> DKA204:[VMSLT97A.NET97A]AAAREADME.TXT;3 <======== This area is the giant grab-bag of things that didn't fit in any other separate directory. Filenames are somewhat indicative. A few highlights: Ascii to HTML Forms utility Modular C processor (amc) Utility to write CD-R on VMS (even on as slow a machine as a VS3100) Info about cheap replacement for a DEClaser 1152 cartridge! C prettyprint in Postscript Ghostscript for VMS (Postscript view/convert) Cheap net bridge running on PC (Kbridge) Mail tools matrix inverter Socketshare WHY key escrow is a bad idea VMS binary file editor (vfe) pdp9 Spacewar sources (for antiquarians) and in subdirs a FREE X windows system for PC or Mac, a very nice editor, and more, and LOTS of good advice and examples. A1-ONLINE-INFO.POINTER;1 A2HAXP100B.ZIP-EXPIRESMAY97;1 A2HVAX100B.ZIP-EXPIRESMAY97;1 A2H_1.TXT;1 A2H_3.TXT;1 A2H_5.TXT;2 A2H_6.TXT;1 A2H_7.TXT;1 AAAREADME.TXT;2 AAAREADME.TXT;1 ACCESS_64_BIT_LOCS.SRC;1 ACCST10.ZIP;1 ACCSTATFTPSITE.TXT;1 ADD_CHECKSUMS_TO_DCL.SRC;1 AFFINITY-PRES.POINTER;1 ALLOCLASS_CONFIG_MANDATORYINFO.TXT;1 ALPHA-UNIX-BXFORM-086.TGZ;1 ALPHA_MMX.TXT;1 AMC-LICENSE.TXT;1 AMC-README_FIRST.TXT;1 AMC.ANN;1 AMC.TAR_Z;1 ANALYZE-AMIGA-IFF.SRC;1 APOLLO-VGA-RGB-MONITOR-CONV.TXT;1 ASC2HTML.TXT;1 BACKLINKS-IN-ODS2.TXT;1 C-WRITING-SPEEDUP.HOWTO;1 CALLABLE_TPU_EXAMPLE.SRC;1 CALL_MAIL_EXAMPLE.SRC;2 CDE_ALTER_SETUPS.TIP;1 CDWRITE.DOC;1 CDWRITE.ZIP;1 CDWRITE_13_NEEDED_SMALL_MOD.TXT;1 CDWRITE_MODS_FOR_VMS_7_X.SRC;1 CHANGE_VAX4000100_TO_3100_90.HOWTO;1 CHUCKMAIL.SRC;1 CLEAR_SEC_CODE_IN_RW525.HOW;1 CLI_NEXT_QUAL.DOCUMENTED;1 CMSUPR-LOC.TXT;1 CMUIP-SITE.POINTER;1 CODE-SIGNONG-PROBLIST.TXT;1 COMPUTE-PI-IN-TECO.SRC;1 COMP_BENCHMARKS.FAQ;1 CONSOLE_VT52.TXT;1 COPY-DIRTREE.HOW;1 CPLUSPLUS-CAPABILITIES.TXT;1 CPP_AND_C_AND_ADA_BUGRATES.TXT;1 CPU-DESIGN-PAPER.POINTER;1 CRTL_6_2_BUGFIX.WORKAROUND;1 CURSES_BUILDING_HOWTO.TXT;1 CVT_DATE_TO_STRING.SRC;1 CVT_VFC_TO_CRLF.SRC;1 C_PRETTYPRINTER_IN_POSTSCRIPT.POINTER;1 DATEPATCH-ADDON.TXT;1 DCPS_START_TIP.TXT;1 DCPS_TIP2.TXT;1 DDU_COM_DISK_REPORT.SRC;1 DEBUG-IN-SEP-DECWINDOW.TXT;1 DEBUG_SHARE_IMAGE.HOW;1 DEBUG_SMG_HOWTO.TXT;1 DEBUG_WINDOW.HOWTO;1 DEC10-JUPITER.HISTORY;1 DECC_DEFINES_COMMENT.TXT;1 DECLASER_CARTRIDGE_IS_HPIIP.TXT;1 DECNET-CACHE-FILES.WHERE_FOUND;1 DECSERVER-200-SETUP-288.TXT;1 DECTERM_BANNER_SHOW_DEF.SRC;1 DECW-FUZZ-FIXUP.TXT;1 DECW_FUZZY_IMAGES_TIP.TXT;1 DILOG_HOWTOMAKEITWORK.TXT;1 DISABLE-BBR-ON-XP34300.TXT;1 DISKUTIL.ZIP;1 DISPLAY_ESC_FROM_CMD_FILE.HOWTO;1 Page 2 DOCTOR-VS-PARANOID.TXT;1 DRAIN_A_QUEUE.SRC;1 DSSI-SETUP-TIP.TXT;1 E11-EMUL-LICENSES.TXT;1 EV6_VS_EV5.TXT;1 EXCHANGE-DOESNT.TXT;1 EXPAND_FEISTEL_CIPHERS.TXT;1 EXPAND_FEISTEL_CIPHERS.TXT_UUE;1 FAST_SCSI_ADAPTERS.POINTER;1 FILTER_JUNKMAIL.TIP;1 FIND-IMGHDR.TXT;1 FINDING-RMS-STRUCTS-FROM-C.HOWTO;1 FIREWALL-FAQ.TXT;1 FIX_SAVESET.SRC;1 FLIGHTSIM-WEBSITE.POINTER;1 FORTRAN_GLOBAL_SECT_USE.TXT;1 FREE_PC_X_SERVER.GET;1 FREE_X_SERVER_PC_OR_MAC.DIR;1 FTNCHEK.DIR;1 GALAXIES-COMMENTS.TXT;1 GBLINDEXER.POINTER;1 GENMEM.COM;1 GETDATA-README.TXT;1 GETDATA.ZIP;1 GETSQL_WITHIN_VMS.ANN;1 GET_CMDLINE-OLDER.SRC;1 GET_COMMAND_LINE.SRC;1 GET_DISPLAY_UNDOC_MORE.SRC;1 GET_NEWMAIL_COUNT.SRC;1 GET_TO_MSDOS_FROM_W95.HOWTO;1 GHOSTSCRIPT-5_0SRC.TGZ;1 GHOSTVIEW-VMS-SITE.TXT;1 GIFMERGE.TXT;1 GIFMERGE.ZIP;3 GRAPHICS-VT-CHAR-SET-EXAMPLE.TXT;1 GRAPHICS_CARD_FOR_SLOW_ALPHA.TXT;1 GS-BLD-PRB1.TXT;1 GS-BLD-PRB2.TXT;1 HACKTOOLS_USED_ON_PC_N_UNIX_FYI.ZIP;1 HOBBYIST_VMS_LICENSE.ANN;1 HOT-CONVERT.COM;2 HOW_PAGER_WORKS.TXT;1 HOW_TECO_IS_VESTED.TXT;1 HOW_TO_FAKE_GOOD_BENCHMARKS.TXT;1 HOW_TO_USE_VMS_PDF_VIEWER.WITH_NETSCAPE;1 HP-TAPE-COMPRESS-CTL-SWS.TXT;1 HUNG-TAPE-COMMENT.SRC;1 ICE.PS-GZ;1 ICEKEY.CXX;1 ICEKEY.HXX;1 INFERNO-SUPPORT.HTML;1 INFERNO.POINTER-TO-INFO;1 INFERNOMARKFAQ.TXT;1 INFERNONAMESPACE.TXT;1 INFERNOSECURITY.TXT;1 INFERNOWALK.TXT;1 INFOMON.README;1 INFOMON022.A;1 INFOMON022.RELEASE_NOTES;1 INSTALLING_TEX_TIP.TXT;1 INTEL-X86-BUGS-FROM-WWW_X86_ORG.ZIP;1 INVALIDATE_CACHE.SRC;1 IP-CLUSTERS.TXT;1 ISI_IFI_REMARK.TXT;1 ITS_TECO_SPECIAL_STUFF.TXT;1 IUPOP3CHANGES_V19.TXT;1 IUPOP3FTPSITE.TXT;1 IUPOP3_CHANGED.ZIP;1 IUPOP3_V1_9_BETA10B.ZIP;1 IUPOP3_V1_9_BETA6.ZIP;1 JAVA-APPLET-CHECKER.POINTER;1 JAVA-CRYPTO.POINTER;1 JAVA-FIREWALL-EXPLOIT.TXT;1 JAVA-JIT-COMPILER.POINTER;1 JAVA-OBSCURERS.POINTER;1 JAVACERTIFIER.ZIP;1 JAVA_CRYPTO_KIT.POINTER;1 JAVA_EXPLOIT.WWW_ALCRYPTO_CO_UK$JAVA$;1 JAVA_PRIVACY_BUG.TXT;1 KBRIDGE.ZIP;1 KERMIT-BOOK.POINTER;1 KEYESCROW_REPORT.TXT;1 LA50_SWITCH_SETTINGS.TXT;1 LIMIT-DUAL-LOGINS.SRC;1 LINT-FOR-VMS.COMMERCIAL-SRC-POINTER;1 LITECLUE.ZIP;1 LOCKDIRWT_FIX.TXT;1 LOCK_REMASTERING_TIP.TXT;1 LOCK_REMASTER_CONTROL.HOW;1 LZW-SRC-EXAMPLE.SRC;1 MADGOAT-WEB-ADDR.TXT;1 MAIL-INTERNET-LOGICAL.TXT;1 MAILBOX-FAN-IN-OUT-IDEA.TXT;1 MAILBOX-FANIN-FANOUT-THERENOW.TXT;1 MAILBOX-TIP.TXT;1 MAILSHR_PATCH_TO_READ_OTHER_MAIL.TXT;1 MAIL_EDITOR_SETUP.HOWTO;1 MAIL_EDIT_TECO.HOW;1 MAIL_MAI_TOOLS.ZIP;1 MAIL_ON_TCP.TIP;1 MAIL_RECORD_FORMAT.TXT;1 MAIL_TOOLS.ANN;2 MATRIX_INVERT.SRC;1 MBOX.ZIP;1 MICROSOFT_DOESNT_USE_NT.TXT;1 MMAIL.BCK;2 MODEM-TIP.TXT;1 MODEM_SETUP_ON_VAX.TXT;1 MOELLER_PC_ACCESS.POINTER;1 MORE_NETSCAPE_XPDF_USE.HOW;1 MOUNT-COUNT.HOWTOFIND;1 MOUNT_AND_BIND.TXT;1 MOUSE_PINOUT.TXT;1 MS-SNA-CLIENT-FOR-VMS.ANN;1 MSTPCJNK.ZIP;1 MULTILEVEL_INTERRUPT_USES.TXT;1 MULTINET-DNS-EDIT.SRC;1 NETLIB017.ZIP;1 NETSCAPE-BEHIND-FIREWALL.TIP;1 NETSCAPE-COMP-IMAGES-HACK.ANN;1 NETSCAPE-HACK-COMPRESSED.COM;1 NETSCAPE-HACK-COMPRESSED.TXT;1 NEWSRDR.GET;1 NOTLIB_COPY.ZIP;1 NOVELL_SECURITY_FLAWS.TXT;1 NOVELL_SECURITY_FLAWS.TXT2;1 NT-INSECURITY-USE.TXT;1 NT_IS_VERY_LIKE_VMS.TXT;1 NT_SECURITY-HOLE-STORY.TXT;1 NT_SHARE_MAP_LIMIT.TXT;1 NULL_SYMBIONT.SRC;1 OMI.ANN;1 OMI.ZIP;1 OPCOM-MSG-CONTROL.TXT;1 PARSEARGS.DIR;1 PATCH_MAILSHR_FOR_SHARED_READ.HOWTO;1 PCL_TO_POSTSCRIPT.SRC;1 Page 3 PDF-ENCRYPT.TXT;1 PDFX.ZIP;1 PDF_SEC.PS;1 PDS.TXT;1 PELICAN-FIRMWARE.TXT;1 PGP-USE-WITH-TPU.POINTER;1 PGP_FROM_TPU.TXT;2 PIEP.ANN;1 PIEP.ZIP;1 PORTMAP_5BETA.TAR-GZ;1 PPW01.TXT;1 PPW_12.ZIP;1 PREVENT_CYBERPROMO_ACCESS.HOWTO;1 PRIV-IMAGE-QUESTION.TXT;1 PRIV-IMAGE-QUESTION.TXT2;1 PURGE_SCRIPT_EXAMPLE_AND_QUERY.TXT;1 QIX.ZIP;1 QIX2.ANN;1 RADIUS_SERVER.GET;1 REMOTE-DECTERM.COM;1 REMOTE-PC-PERIPHS.TXT;1 REMOTE-TERM-TO-VMS-FROM-UNIX.TIP;1 REMOTE_DECW_RECV.COM;1 REMOTE_DECW_SEND.COM;1 RESAVL-SCHED-PROBLEM.SOLUTION;1 RESET-DVC-ERR-COUNT.SRC;1 RGB-VGA-MON-CONV-GSYNC.GIF;1 RGB-VGA-MON-CONV.TXT;1 ROOT_PASSWORD_FOR_UNIX_IN_SIM.TXT;1 ROXEN.README;1 RSX11M_NETACP_PROXY_PATCH.SRC;1 RZ26-JUMPERS.TXT;1 SAMBA-SITE.POINTER;1 SAMBA-SITE.TXT;1 SAMBA-STARTUP-TIP.TXT;1 SAMBA-USE.TXT;1 SATAN111.TAR_Z;1 SAVE-WEB-PAGES.HOWTO;1 SAVED-LOG-SHARED.SRC;1 SA_BACKUP_PARAMS.TXT;1 SCHEDULE.COM;1 SEC.DIR;1 SECTOR7_COM_VAXMIGRATIONPRODUCTS.HTM;1 SECURITY-PROTOCOL.DESCRIPTION;1 SECURITY-UNIX-VIRII.SRC;1 SEDT-LOCATION.POINTER;1 SEDT.DIR;1 SERIAL_PORT_TERM_NAMES.TXT;1 SET_COLORS_OF_MOTIF.HOWTO;1 SET_SAVESET_REC_SIZE.HOWTO;1 SET_WATCH_CLD.SRC;1 SHAR-IMAGE-CODE.SRC;1 SHAR-ROUTINE-QUESTION-CODE.SRC;1 SHUTDOWN_CLEANER_DECNET_IV.TXT;1 SNAKE-OIL.TXT;1 SOCKETSHR.1997-06;1 SOCKETSHR_BIN_09D.ZIP;1 SOCKETSHR_SRC_09D-2.ZIP;1 SOCKETSHR_SRC_09D.ZIP;1 SOUND2AU.COM;2 SOX-NEW-PORT.POINTER;1 SOX_ALPHA.EXE_GZ;2 SOX_VAX.EXE_GZ;2 SPACEWAR.CF;1 SPACEWARVMS.PERSON;1 SPACEWAR_PDP9.MAC;1 SPAMBOT_TRAPS.HOWTO;1 SPAWNWITHSOCKET.SRC;1 SSHOOK.SRC;1 SSISHR-QUERY.TXT;1 STEGANOGROPHYSTUFF.POINTER;1 SYS$FORGE_WORD.DOC;1 SYSPLEX-AND-CLUSTERS.TXT;1 TCPR-1_3.TAR-GZ;1 TCP_WRAPPERS_7_5.TAR-GZ;1 TERATERM-FOR-WNT.ANN;1 TEX_TO_HTML.ZIP;1 TGD.ANN;1 TGD.HLP;1 TGD1_2C.ZIP;4 TGDREADME.VMS;1 TIMER_C_BUGFIX.TXT;1 TIMESORT-DIR-HACK.SRC;1 TK-DRIVE-HW-FIX.ADVICE;1 TOGGLE_DEBUG.ZIP;1 TOUCH_WITH_DATE.SRC;1 TPARSE_ALPHA_CVT.HELPER;1 TPARSE_TRANS_VAX_ALPHA.MAJORTIP;1 TPARSE_TRANS_VAX_ALPHA.MAJORTIP2;1 TTERM.ANN;1 TTERMP20.ZIP;1 TTERMV13.ZIP;1 TTSRCP20.ZIP;1 TTSRCV13.ZIP;1 TXTTOHTML.ANN;1 UCX-SLIP-SETUP.TXT;1 UNIX-PAK-NAMES.TXT;1 UNLINK.SRC;1 UNPATENTED-PUBLICKEY-ALG.TXT;1 UPDATE-TO-ICE.TXT;1 USED-DEC-STUFF-SITE.TXT;1 UUCP_MAIL_UNWEDGE.HOWTO;1 VFC_CONTROL_BITMEANINGS.TXT;1 VFE.ZIP;2 VGA-TO-RGB-CONV.POINTER;1 VILE-070.TAR-GZ;1 VMS-6X-H-REL-PROB.WORKAROUND;1 VMS-FUTURE.TXT;1 VMS-INFO.POINTERS;1 VMS-MOSAIC.HTML;2 VMS-NETSCAPE.POINTER;1 VMS-SAMBA-POINTER.TXT;1 VMS-X-TIP.SRC;1 VMS.FAQ1;1 VMS.FAQ2;1 VMS.FAQ3;1 VMSSENDMAIL016.ZIP;1 VMS_CURSES.TIP;1 VMS_SERVICES_UNDER_NT.COMMERCIAL-POINTER;1 VS3100-MONITORS-SPECS.TEXT;1 WHOIS_FOR_UCX.SRC;1 WHY_ACTIVEX_SECURITY_IS_BAD.TXT;1 WHY_MIATA_VMS_DELAY.TXT;2 WHY_VOLSETS_CANT_BE_UNBOUND.TXT;1 WINNUKE.TXT;1 WWWCOUNT2_3.ZIP;3 WWW_CRYPTO_COM$STUDY.TXT;1 X-STUFF.GET;1 X11_VMS_NOTES.TXT;1 XBEEB-0_3.ZIP;1 XFORMS.ANN;1 XLIB_SELECT_REPLACE_FCN.TXT;1 XMCD.GET;1 XMODMAP_INPUT_FOR_LINUX.TXT;1 XPDF-0_7.TGZ;1 XPDF-NOTES.ZIP;1 XPDF_FOR_NETSCAPE.HOWTOUSE;1 XPDF_FOR_NETSCAPE.HOWTOUSE2;1 X_FONT_PROBLEM_FIX.TXT;1 X_VMS_TIP.TXT;1 Y2K-VMS-PATCH.TXT;1 YRLEXTMAIL.ZIP;1 YRLEXTNEWS-MAIL-EXTR.ANN;1 FREE X server for PC or MAC. No need to buy eXcursion!!! Page 4 Directory DC5:[VMSLT97A.NET97A.FREE_X_SERVER_PC_OR_MAC] FILE0001.BIN;2 GETME1ST.EXE;1 GETME1ST.EXE-C1;1 MIX-CONDITIONS.TXT;2 MIX.TXT;1 MIX_FAQ.TXT;1 MX-68K.SITHQX;1 Total of 7 files. (part of?) fortran checker utility from Kings College London Directory DC5:[VMSLT97A.NET97A.FTNCHEK] AVERAGE.;2 BUILD.;1 FORLEX.;1 FORTRAN.;1 FTNCHEK.;9 FTNCHEK_SITE.TXT;1 FTP2_KCL_AC_UK-INDEX.LIS;1 GETMAI.1-OF-2;1 GETMAI.2-OF-2;1 INTRINS.;1 IOKEYWDS.;1 MAKEFILE.;1 PRSYMTAB.;1 SYMTAB.;2 SYMTAB2.;1 TOKDEFS.;1 VAXC.;1 Total of 17 files. Argument parsing tools Directory DC5:[VMSLT97A.NET97A.PARSEARGS] AMIGA_ARGS.;1 ARGLIST.;1 ARGTYPE.;1 DOC.;1 EXIT_CODES.;1 IBM_ARGS.;1 INTRO.;1 MAKEFILE.;1 MANIFEST.;1 PARSEARGS.;13 PATCHLEVEL.;1 PGOPEN.;2 README.;1 STEST.;1 STRFUNCS.;2 SYSERR.;1 TEST.;7 UNIX_ARGS.;1 UNIX_MAN.;1 USEFUL.;1 VMSBUILD.;1 VMS_ARGS.;1 VPRINTF.;1 WINSIZE.;1 XPARSE.;1 Security papers and a few tools. Directory DC5:[VMSLT97A.NET97A.SEC] BMAKE.TGZ;1 CCXSEC.TXT;1 CGI-PERL.TXT;1 CGI1.TXT;1 CGI2.TXT;1 CGILIST.HTM;1 CGISECHOLES.TXT;1 CGISECURKEEP.TXT;1 CLASS1_ZK.HTML-SSI;2 CLASS1_ZK.HTML-SSI1;1 CLASS_1.HTML-SSI;1 DVIWN271.ZIP;1 IDCHECK.TXT;1 INETSEC.HTM;1 INETSEC.TXT;1 INFOWAR.HTML;1 IPSPOOF.HTM;1 IPSPOOF.TXT;1 KEY_ESCROW_STUDY_REPORT.TXT;1 LI_BTA.ZIP;1 MACSEE43.ZIP;1 NET-PORT-PROBING.C;1 PAPER.ZIP;1 PCSEC2.HTM;1 PCSEC_FROM_WWW-ULTRANET-COM$_FMD.PCSEC_HTML;1 RSERV1.ZIP;1 SECURITYNHACKERSCENE.HTM;1 SECURITYSITE.TXT;1 STELNET.ANN;1 TOOLS.HTML-SSI;1 WEBSPOOFING.PS;1 WEBSPOOFING.TXT;1 WINEDT95.ZIP;1 WINOCR.ZIP;1 WS20.TXT;1 XSECUR.TXT;1 SEDT is a superset of EDT, works on many machines. Directory DC5:[VMSLT97A.NET97A.SEDT] LINUX.TGZ;1 SEDALP.EXE_MSDOS;1 SEDDOS.EXE_MSDOS;1 SEDSRC.EXE_MSDOS;1 SEDT.DOC;1 SEDT.ZIP;1 SEDTALPH.ZIP;1 SEDTVAXULTRIX.TAR;1 SEDVAXVM.ZIP;1 SEDVMS.EXE_MSDOS_VAXDEST;1 SEDWIN.EXE_MSDOS;1 SOURCE.TAR;1 SOURCES.TAR;1 ========> DKA204:[VMSLT97A.NOPE]AAAREADME.TXT;1 <======== Based on an earlier post I saw, and also based on the fact that I'm tossing my VAXes in lieu of some spiffy Alpha's next week.... I recently resurrected the "NOPE" utility. A cute, but VERY handy system manager tool. Basically, it displays files that _WOULD_ be purged *IF* you did a purge (and it lets you use wild cards, filespecs, etc). I'm submitting it to the next generation of the Freeware CD, but if you want an early copy, ftp: anonymus ftp-- axp1.cpg.mcw.edu file: nope.bck (or nope.zip) URL: ftp://www.cpg.mcw.edu/nope.zip Enjoy. Long live the SIG tapes! -- Kent C. Brodie - Systems & Network Manager Internet: Medical College of Wisconsin MaBellNet: +1 414 456 5080 Clinical Practice Group (http://www.cpg.mcw.edu/www/staff/brodie.html) "Keep your hands and feet inside the ride at all times..." ========> DKA204:[VMSLT97A.NTSTUFF]AAAREADME.TXT;2 <======== This area contains as much info about Windows NT internals and info about NT and W95 uses and stuff allegedly not "officially available" as could be found. Source is present where available, and *.pointer are files giving net locations for interesting things. Some of this gives info on NT filesystem use, and some is just some of what look like especially good utilities to have in working with NT when you have to. 4DOSNT.ZIP;1 AAAREADME.TXT;1 ABLISS.TGZ;1 ANICRS2.ZIP;1 AUTOLOG.ZIP;3 AUTOSRC.ZIP;3 BG.ZIP;1 BITMAP.ZIP;1 BLUESCRN.TXT;1 BLUESCRN.ZIP;1 BOOTSV18.ZIP;1 BRAND13.ZIP;1 C50A-NT-0.TGZ;1 C50A-NT-0_10.TGZ;1 CACHEMAN.TXT;1 CACHEMAN.ZIP;1 CACHESRC.ZIP;1 CMOSSV29.ZIP;2 CPUHOG.TXT;1 CPUHOG.ZIP;1 CRASHME.TXT;1 CTRL2CAP.TXT;2 CTRL2CAP.ZIP;2 DDKBUILD.BAT;2 DEBUGMON.HTM;1 DEBUGMON.TXT;2 DEBUGMON.ZIP;3 DEBUGMONC2.ZIP;1 DEFRAG.TXT;2 DEFRAG.ZIP;3 DLOCK1A.ZIP;1 DUMMYCERTS.ZIP;1 DUMPB.ZIP;1 DUMPLX.ZIP;1 DUMPPE.ZIP;2 ENUMHAND.TXT;1 EXTRACRT.PDF;1 FILEMON.TXT;2 FILSRC.ZIP;2 FRONTLINE005.ASP;1 GARAGEACCESS.UUE;1 GD25B.ZIP;1 GD25S.ZIP;1 GR564S.ZIP;1 GRCSBNT.ZIP;1 GREP16.ZIP;1 GSCRIPT.ZIP;1 GSFONTS.ZIP;1 GSFONTS2.ZIP;1 GSINI.ZIP;1 HDSNIF25.ZIP;1 HIDE10.ZIP;1 HOSTNAME.ZIP;3 IFS-KIT-TXT-DEFAULT.TXT;1 INSDR.HTM;1 INSDR.TXT;1 INSDRCOD.HTM;1 INSDRCOD.TXT;2 INSIDENT.PS;1 INSIDENT.TXT;1 INTEGBUILD.TXT;2 JPEG-V4.TGZ;1 KBDUS.ZIP;3 LOPHTCRACKADVISORIES.HTML;1 MISC-SECURITY-FILES.HTML;1 MISC.TXT;2 MSSSLEAY.ZIP;1 MSVCRT20.ZIP;1 NAT10.TGZ;1 NATIVE.ZIP;2 NCNT090.ZIP;1 NETESCROW.PS;2 NETMONEX.TGZ;1 NT-CRYPTODISK.POINTER;1 NT-DEV-LINKS.AT-WWW_NTINTERNALS_COM;1 NT-DEVELOPER-LINKS.HTM;1 NT-RTVWEBLIST.HTML;1 NT-WS-VS-SERVER-TUNE.TXT;1 NTAV0297.ASP;1 NTCRASH.ZIP;1 NTDEFRAG.TXT;1 NTEXPORT.TXT;1 NTEXPORT.ZIP;1 NTFILES.TXT;1 NTFILMON.TXT;3 NTFILMON.ZIP;2 NTFILSRC.ZIP;3 NTFROB.TXT;2 NTFROB.ZIP;2 NTFS-970312.GZ;1 NTFS13.HTM;1 NTFS13.TXT;2 NTFS130.ZIP;3 NTFSDOS.TXT;1 NTINFO.HTM;1 NTINSDR.TXT;1 NTINTERNALS.HTML;1 NTINTERNALSINDEX.HTML;1 NTLPR.ZIP;1 NTMISC.TXT;1 NTNET008.ASP;1 NTNODIFF.HTML;1 NTNODIFF.TXT;1 NTPMON.TXT;2 NTPMON.ZIP;2 NTRCVR10.EXE;2 NTREGMON.TXT;3 NTREGSRC.ZIP;3 NTRMTE.ZIP;1 NTSOURCE.HTM;1 NTSYNC.ZIP;3 NTTIPS.TXT;1 NTTRICKS.TXT;1 NTVBNM.EXE;1 NTW-NTSDIFFERENCE.TXT;1 NTW-TO-NTSTUNE.TXT;1 NTWATCH.ZIP;1 NT_USERID_OBSCURING.HOWITWORKS_ETC;1 OSRBSOD.ZIP;2 OSRLOADERV11.ZIP;1 PEEUDOCODE-TUNE.TXT;1 PHYSMEM.ZIP;1 POLYVIEW.ZIP;1 POWERTOY.EXE;1 PSVIEW.ZIP;1 PTERM.ZIP;1 PW1118.EXE;1 QREAD.ZIP;1 QVTNT.ZIP;1 REBOOT33.ZIP;1 RECOVER.TXT;1 RESIZE12.ZIP;1 ROIDS.ZIP;1 RYO.ZIP;2 SCAT26.ZIP;1 SCATSRC.ZIP;1 SCHULMAN.HTML;1 SECARCHIVE.POINTER;1 SECRETS.TXT;1 SECSTUFF.GET;1 SECSTUFF.HTML;1 SHADE.HTML;1 SHADE10.ZIP;1 SHAREWAREINDEX.TXT;1 SLINK11A.EXE;1 SLNET11A.EXE;1 SMP.PS;1 SMP.TXT;2 SMP_PS.ZIP;1 SMTPGATE.ZIP;1 SP2.TXT;2 SP2.ZIP;2 SPLICE11.ZIP;1 SS01.TXT;1 STEG-IDEAS.TXT;1 STEGO_LINK_PAGE.HTML;1 STREAMS.TXT;1 STRINGS.ZIP;3 SW-WEAK.TXT;1 TARSRC.ZIP;1 TCMD3210.ZIP;1 TIMER.TXT;2 TIPS.PS;1 TIPS.TXT;2 Page 2 TK316E.ZIP;1 TSCADDRW.ZIP;1 TUNE.TXT;2 UE312N.ZIP;1 UNAWARD.ZIP;1 UNDOC-NT.TXT;1 UNLZEXE.ZIP;1 UNPACK.ZIP;1 UNPKLITE.ZIP;1 VBSOLUTIONS.PS;1 VCOMWINP.HTML;1 VCRPLUS.ZIP;1 VDIFMRGN.ZIP;1 VXDLIB.ZIP;1 WIMANT20.ZIP;1 WIMAXP20.ZIP;1 WINCODE.ZIP;1 WINDESK.ZIP;1 WINDOWSNT.TGZ;1 WINOBJ.TXT;3 WINOBJ.TXT2;1 WINOBJ.ZIP;2 WINZIP32.EXE;1 WNT-WWSNTDIFFTUNE.TXT;1 WNT_UNENC_PWD_CTL.TXT;1 WS_FTP.ZIP;1 WS_FTP32.ZIP;1 WS_FTP32I.ZIP;1 WS_FTP32SRC.ZIP;1 WTSOURCE.ZIP;1 WWW_ALBANY_NET.HTML;1 WWW_NTINTERNALS_COM.HTML;1 WWW_OSR_COM-RESLINK.HTM;1 WWW_OSR_COM-RESOUR.HTM;1 WWW_SUN_RHBNC_AC_UK$-PHRAC107.STUFF;1 WWW_WINNTMAG_COM-MAIN.DBM;1 ========> DKA204:[VMSLT97A.PC-DECOMPILER]AAAREADME.TXT;1 <======== PC Decompiler This area contains the first program your librarian has seen which claims to convert executable code to something other than assembler. The code claims to turn PC code into C and has this facility for Intel code. There are also some toolkits for general code handling of different processors. The documents are mostly in HTML files and internal to compressed sources. ========> DKA204:[VMSLT97A.PDP11]AAAREADME.TXT;2 <======== These are programs that allow a PC to assemble pdp11 code, or read/write various pdp11 (and other pdp, eg pdp8) file structures. Also the programs that can format RX50s on 1.2MB 5.25" disk drives on a PC. 22DSK140.ZIP;1 AAAREADME.TXT;1 PDPXASM.EXE;1 PDPXASM.README;1 PUTR.ASM;1 PUTR.COM;1 PUTR.DOC;1 PUTR.README;1 RT11.ZIP;1 RT11RX50.ZIP;1 RX50.ZIP;1 RX50SRC.ZIP;1 RXRTSRC.ZIP;1 SITE.TXT;1 ========> DKA204:[VMSLT97A.PERL]AAAREADME.TXT;1 <======== Perl - This area contains the Perl system, a language which is rather string oriented, in a VMS port. All original source is present also. Perl is widely used as a scripting language. ========> DKA204:[VMSLT97A.PINE]AAAREADME.TXT;2 <======== This area contains a VMS port of the PINE mailer, and also Elvis (a VI editor clone), dumper (reads pdp10 dumper backups), an update to vms tar, LYNX (a text only browser), FSP (like FTP but not connection oriented and takes less horsepower from the server), and pppd, a ppp kit for VMS. AAAREADME.TXT;1 DUMPER32.ZIP;1 ELVIS18PL4.ZIP;1 FSP_2_7_1.ZIP;1 IUPOP3_V1_9_BETA7.ZIP;1 LYNX2-7-1.ZIP;1 MOSAIC2_7-5.ZIP;1 PINEB11-FIX.SRC;1 PINEB11.ANN;1 PINEB12.ANN;1 PINE_3_91_BETA_12.ZIP;1 PPPD_KIT.ZIP;1 VILE065.ZIP;1 VMSTAR.ZIP;1 ========> DKA204:[VMSLT97A.PROVOST]AAAREADME.TXT;1 <======== This area contains Tom Provost's Ethermon mods to get it to work on Alpha VMS. Also added are zip files of the original Ethermon distribution so everything can be found here. From: SMTP%"provost@intraco.com" 13-JUN-1997 09:41:33.81 To: everhart@star.zko.dec.com CC: Subj: ethermon Glenn, I sent MFT encoded ETHERMON.ZIP of modified files. That was about a thousand blocks, so I was reluctant to send the original ETHERMON distribution, which you probably have already anyway. The AAAREADME.TXT explains what I have done. I wrote a version which records all packets to disk and sends them back out on another interface, but the pieces of that are flakey and probably wouldn't work out of the context in which they were written. As explained in the readme, I didn't fix things we didn't need at the time, but even as is this thing should be useful for monitoring on alphas. Let me know if you need further explanation or code. Tom ================== RFC 822 Headers ================== Return-Path: provost@intraco.com Subject: ethermon ========> DKA204:[VMSLT97A.RTL2]AAAREADME.TXT;1 <======== RTL 2 RTL/2 is a programming language of the same vintage as C and Pascal; it was originally developed at ICI in the UK and can be regarded as a simpler descendant of the Algol family. Included in the package are: - Compiler, generates Macro11 source code - Linkage Verifier, a tool used to check the consistency of inter-module data definitions and procedure calls - Macro Processor, a general purpose macro pre-processor tool - Debugger (a bit awkward to use, may be helpful when learning the language) - Runtime support libraries for PDP/RSX - some documentation I will be adding further details on the language itself to the distribution when I get the chance (probably in a week or so). In the meantime, people can mail me for some draft "documentation" or, if you have access to an academic library, you may be able to find one or more of: J.G.P. Barnes, RTL/2 Design and Philosophy, Heyden and Son Ltd (1976), ISBN: 0 85501 226 9 J.G.P. Barnes, The Standardisation of RTL/2, Software Practice and Experience, 10, 707-719 (1980) BS5904, Specification for the Computer Programming Language RTL/2, British Standards Institute (1980) J.G.P. Barnes, Real-Time Languages for Process Control, Comp. J., 15, 15-17 (1972) There are also some Help files included in the VAX/VMS distribution (which is in the ../VMS directory on the same ftp server) which may be useful. Please note that this remains copyrighted software, so please read the licencing information contained in the file hlicence.txt before use. -- Roger Barnett Natron Software Maintenance Ltd, York, England Article 54126 of comp.sys.dec: There are versions of our RTL/2 compiler product now available for personal non-commercial use on any PDP/RSX or (non-clustered) VAX/VMS system. The distribution comprises a Zip file containing a set of object libraries which are built into the compiler and associated tools, plus a set of runtime support source libraries. The software is available at: ftp.demon.co.uk/pub/digital/VMS/rtl2_for_hobby.zip ftp.demon.co.uk/pub/digital/PDP/hpdprtl2.zip Please mail any queries about this software to: rtl2@natron.demon.co.uk RTL/2 is a programming language of the same vintage as C and Pascal; it was originally developed at ICI in the UK and can be regarded as a simpler descendant of the Algol family. Included in the package are: - Compiler, generates appropriate assembler source code - Linkage Verifier, a tool used to check the consistency of inter-module data definitions and procedure calls - Macro Processor, a general purpose macro pre-processor tool - (PDP) Debugger (a bit awkward to use, may be helpful when learning the language) - (VAX) Debug Interface, adds VMS Debug information to object files - Runtime support libraries - (VAX) Help files - (VAX) LSE environment file - some documentation I will be adding further details on the language itself to the distributions when I get the chance (probably in a week or so). In the meantime, people can mail me for some draft "documentation" or, if you have access to an academic ibrary, you may be able to find one or more of: J.G.P. Barnes, RTL/2 Design and Philosophy, Heyden and Son Ltd (1976), ISBN: 0 85501 226 9 J.G.P. Barnes, The Standardisation of RTL/2, Software Practice and Experience, 10, 707-719 (1980) BS5904, Specification for the Computer Programming Language RTL/2, British Standards Institute (1980) J.G.P. Barnes, Real-Time Languages for Process Control, Comp. J., 15, 15-17 (1972) Please note that these products remain copyrighted software, so please read the licencing information contained in the file hlicence.txt (PDP) or hobbyist_licence.txt (VAX) before use. -- Roger Barnett Natron Software Maintenance Ltd, York, England ========> DKA204:[VMSLT97A.SAFETY]AAAREADME.TXT;9 <======== Safety - * An undelete that WORKS (changes VMS so delete means move to wastebasket) * A super security system (hide files, softlink support, file passwords, SAFE net browsing, etc.) that does the kinds of things known in mainframes with RACF, Top Secret, etc., and more... * A HSM system * Fragmentation avoidance (prevents ~98% of fragmentation from happening!) SAFETY - Comprehensive undelete (changes delete to put files in a wastebasket and allows user undelete, and monitors space so it doesn't run out), very extensive security, and HSM style space protection features. License: Safety is Copyright (C) 1994-1997 Glenn C. Everhart, All Rights Reserved. It may be distributed freely provided this copyright notice, unaltered, accompanies the distribution and provided the complete distribution is supplied. Safety may be used by people running VMS for hobby or non-profit functions, free of charge. Commercial users (classed as anyone using VMS in a profit making activity) may use the security and storage management (HSM) capabilities of Safety on a single disk free of charge, and may use all capabilities for a period of sixty (60) days from first Safety installation free of charge. Should they continue to use Safety after that period and/or for more than one disk, they must pay a charge of $499 per Alpha CPU, $299 per VAX CPU, to Glenn Everhart, 18 Colburn Ln, Hollis, NH 03049. They will then be entitled to limited email support and to receive a version which will emit fewer messages. Full support requires separate negotiations. Commercial users includes government users also, at any level of government, and it includes any nonprofit organizations (except DECUS) which employ people full time. Educational institutions (elementary or high schools or colleges or universities granting 4 year degrees) may license the product for $199 per CPU. The version of Safety here is a complete and full function product which has no expiration date, but which will send a few operator messages now and then reminding you of its existence. It is released as "shareware" in spite of the fact it was developed as a for-profit activity, in the hope that it will be registered. I reserve the right to enforce the limitations of legal action against commercial users who violate the above license. Nonprofit users may freely use Safety with my blessings. For profit users cannot however claim poverty. If you have contributed software to the VAX SIG tapes (or VMS SIG tapes or L&T SIG Tapes), you have special permission to use Safety free of charge for your individual use. The same exemption is made for those who have given sessions at a DECUS symposium. The individual use by such people includes permission for their use in consulting or business ventures they have personally (though it does not cover others who may work at the same businesses...sorry, I have to limit this somewhere.) Contributed means either something you submitted or something you wrote has been on the sigtapes. Payment should be made by check or money order to me at the address above. Companies wishing site licenses should contact me. Glenn C. Everhart Everhart@Arisia.GCE.Com This version will also support space management commands, softlinks, disk filling detection, undeletion, and complete system security. In short, this is the full Safety product. A few selected source files are provided also, as instructional material in how the I/O intercept is accomplished. With the functions provided here, you can see that VMS acquires security features nothing else has. You are best advised to use the manual to be sure you understand the cautions here. However, you will find that many problems which were impossible before, or could be solved in only the most arcane fashions, become simple to handle. The storage management (including freespace handling) can save considerable money. Now you can have shelving/unshelving and even storage in compressed form with automatic decompression, free. The deletion protetion here is the first undelete that really WORKS in VMS. It does so by changing the semantics of DELETE (actually, of the IO$_DELETE function) to mean "send the file to my delete agent" which can then put it in a wastebasket. As long as you have space monitoring turned on, file create or extend will not fail for lack of space, if deleting files that have been in the wastebasket a while can make room. This permits you to run delete protection in "set it and forget it" mode. Enjoy. Glenn C. Everhart 18 June 1997 DELETE-PROTECT.DOC and EACF_USER_MAN.TXT are separate and slightly older descriptions of the security and deletion protection features. The SPD follows. ================================================================ Software Product Description Safety V1.3a Comprehensive Data Safety for your VMS systems. from General Cybernetic Engineering Executive Summary: There are many perils your data faces, and loss of data can cost time, money, and jobs. Intruders, disgruntled insiders, or hidden flaws in installed software can destroy records. What is more, mistaken losses occur constantly. Safety protects your system and your critical data in three ways: 1. A comprehensive security system adds extra checks for access to VMS files so that access by intruders or by people in non-job-required ways can be regulated or prevented. This allows your business - critical data to finally be protected against misuse, tampering, or abuse. Access from programs doing background dirty work (viruses, Trojans, worms, and the like, or even programs with security holes which can be exploited remotely (like Java browsers)) can also be blocked without damaging normal use. This active protection works three ways: by checking integrity of your files against tampering, by preventing of untrusted images from gaining privilege, and by regulating what other parts of the system an image may access. 2. A deletion protection system provides a way to undelete files which were deleted by mistake and to optionally copy deleted files to backup facilities before removal. Unlike all other VMS "undelete" programs on the market, this facility does not rely on finding the disk storage that contained the file and reclaiming it before it is overwritten. Rather, it changes the semantics of the file system delete to use a "wastebasket" system and captures the file intact. Thus, this system works reliably. No others do. This facility is also useful where you have a requirement to keep all files of a certain set of types, since the backup function can be used to capture such files while permitting otherwise normal system function. The shelving or linking functions are also available for moving copies offline if this is desired. The Safety protection features are fully integrated with the DPS subsystem, so that deletion protection does not involve destroying file security. 3. When space runs out, hasty decisions about what to keep online often must be made, and the risk of accidentally losing something important is high. Safety protects you from running out of space. Space can be monitored and older items in the wastebasket deleted if it is becoming low, without manual intervention. In addition, Safety is able to "shelve" files so that they are stored anywhere else desired on your system, and they are brought back automatically when accessed. Thus no manual arrangements need be made for reloading them. Safety can also keep the files on secondary storage, keeping a "soft link" to the files at their original site so they will be accessed on the secondary storage instead. Also, Safety can store files compressed, or can store them on secondary storage so that read access is done on the secondary storage, but write access causes the file to be copied back to its original site. Standard VMS utilities are used for all file movement, and moved files are also directly accessible in their swapped sites with standard VMS utilities. The VMS file system remains completely valid at all times. Safety gives you a full complement of tools for dealing with space issues automatically according to your site policy. These facilities are safe and easily understood. A comprehensive utility is provided by which you set your site policy to select which files are and are not eligible for automatic shelving. Also you are provided with screen oritented utilities for selecting files to shelve at any time. Access to the shelved files of course causes unshelving if the normal shelving-by-copy mode is used. Also, a simple set of rules permit locating shelved or softlink target files at any time, even without Safety running. Safety at no time invalidates your file structures for normal VMS access...not even for an instant. In addition Safety contains functions to speed file access and inhibit disk fragmentation. See AAAREADME.1ST for more complete information. ========> DKA204:[VMSLT97A.SAMBA]AAAREADME.TXT;2 <======== Samba-1.9.16p2-VMS-4 1-Nov-1996 SAMBA is a package that allows VMS systems to share file systems with other systems (including file sharing with Windows, NT, etc.) This is version 1.9.16 of Samba, the free SMB client and server for unix and other operating systems. Samba is maintained by the Samba Team, who support the original author and principal maintainer, Andrew Tridgell. >>>> Please read THE WHOLE of this file as it gives important information >>>> about the configuration and use of Samba. This software is freely distributable under the GNU public license, a copy of which you should have received with this software (in a file called COPYING). WHAT IS SMB? ============ This is a big question. The very short answer is that it is the protocol by which a lot of PC-related machines share files and printers and other informatiuon such as lists of available files and printers. Operating systems that support this natively include Windows NT, OS/2, and Linux and add on packages that achieve the same thing are available for DOS, Windows, VMS, Unix of all kinds, MVS, and more. There is no reason why Apple Macs and indeed any Web browser should not be able to speak this protocol, and current development (in which the Samba team is heavily involved) is aimed at exactly that. Alternatives to SMB include Netware, NFS, Appletalk, Banyan Vines, Decnet etc; many of these have advantages but none are both public specifications and widely implemented in desktop machines by default. The Common Internet Filesystem is what the new SMB initiative is called. For details watch http://samba.anu.edu.au/cifs. WHAT CAN SAMBA DO? ================== Here is a very short list of what samba includes, and what it does. - a SMB server, to provide Windows NT and LAN Manager-style file and print services to SMB clients such as Windows 95, Warp Server, smbfs and others. - a Netbios (rfc1001/1002) nameserver, which among other things gives browsing support. Samba can be the master browser on your LAN if you wish. - a ftp-like SMB client so you can access PC resources (disks and printers) from unix, Netware and other operating systems - a tar extension to the client for backing up PCs For a much better overview have a look at the web site at http://samba.canberra.edu.au/pub/samba, and browse the user survey. Page 2 Related packages include: - smbfs, a linux-only filesystem allowing you to mount remote SMB filesystems from PCs on your linux box. This is included as standard with Linux 2.0 and later. - tcpdump-smb, a extension to tcpdump to allow you to investigate SMB networking problems over netbeui and tcp/ip. - smblib, a library of smb functions which are designed to make it easy to smb-ise any particular application. See ftp://samba.anu.edu.au/pub/samba/smblib. See samba-main.txt here. Location: ftp://ftp.ifn.ing.tu-bs.de/vms/samba Info: http://www.ifn.ing.tu-bs.de/ifn/sonst/samba-vms.html This is SAMBA for VMS. Ported to VMS by Eckart Meyer Executables for VAX and Alpha of the UNZIP program can be found one directory up. Read the file README.VMS. ===================================== This software is still alpha test. It has not been widely tested until now. It currently runs with UCX or UCX emulation. ===================================== V1.9.16p2-VMS4 has only changes in the command procedues. Binaries are the same than in V1.9.16p2-VMS2. ========================================================= The main purpose of this update is to support MultiNet and TCPware. Since there are only few changes from -VMS2 (and -VMS3) to -VMS4, an update archive is provided. This archive simply contains the updated .COM and text files. For the binary distribution, extract the files into the sambe directory where the -VMS2 version has been extracted. For the source distribution, extract to the [.VMS] directory. UPDATE_VMS2_AND_VMS3_TO_VMS4.ZIP The updated files. SAMBA-1_9_16P2-VMS4.ZIP The full original samba kit with VMS changes. Use this archive to build SAMBA for VMS from source. SAMBA-1_9_16P2-VMS4-BIN_ALPHA_UCX.ZIP SAMBA-1_9_16P2-VMS4-BIN_VAX_UCX.ZIP Binaries for VMS V6 and higher with UCX V3.3 and higher. Page 3 Plus all documentation and examples. Extract to an empty directory and type @LINK and @INSTALL. (earlier VMS VAX system like V5.5-2 can install AACRT060.A to provide a DEC-C V6 environment. Samba should then run those systems). Eckart Meyer ========> DKA204:[VMSLT97A.TECOUPDS]AAAREADME.TXT;1 <======== TECO updates These are a couple teco implementations that were obtained since the F96 sigtapes. *.TGZ means they are gzipped tar files. ========> DKA204:[VMSLT97A.TGVTHINGS]AAAREADME.TXT;2 <======== These items come from the TGV (now cisco) web server and include a recent MMK and Netlib. (MMK is a MMS replacement, and Netlib is a tcp/ip library allowing socket programming under VMS that works with basically all existing TCP/IP stacks on VMS. A number of other useful things are present too...a news reader, watcher, an idle terminal monitor, an LPD client, and more. AAAREADME.TXT;1 AUTH-V32.H;1 CLNT-V32.H;1 DELIVER_PROBLEMS.TXT;1 DUMP_VIEW.COM;1 ERRNO.H;1 FTS-V6.EXE;1 IN.H;1 INCLUDE-040A.ZIP;1 INCLUDE.README;1 LPDCLIENT.README;1 MAKE-DECC-AXP.COM;1 MAKE-DECC-VAX.COM;1 MAKE-VAXC.COM;1 MMK.ZIP;1 MULTINETSDA.HLB;1 NETLIB-AAAREADME.DOC;1 NETLIB021.ZIP;1 NEWSRDR-AAAREADME.DOC;1 NEWSRDR-AAAREADME.TOO;1 NEWSRDR.ZIP;1 NEW_DOMAIN_EXPANDER.ZIP;1 NSQUERY.ZIP;1 PING-SRC.POINTER;1 PING.C;1 PING.OPT;1 RPC.H;1 RPCECHOCLIENT.C;1 RPCECHOSERVER-STANDALONE.C;1 SOCKET.C;1 SOCKET.H;1 SVC.H;1 TACACS-SERVER022_2.ZIP;1 TACACS.README;1 TACACS011.BCK;1 TEST.C;1 TEX-TO-HTML.POINTER;1 TIME.H;1 TRANSFER.README;1 TRANSFER_ALPHA.COM;1 TRANSFER_ALPHA.M64;1 TYPES.H;1 UCXDRIVER-ALPHA-040A.ZIP;1 UCXDRIVER-VAX-040A.ZIP;1 USER_LPD_CLIENT_ADHOC.C;1 USER_LPD_CLIENT_WNT.ZIP;1 WATCHER.ZIP;1 XEV.BCK;1 ========> DKA204:[VMSLT97A.TIN]AAAREADME.TXT;1 <======== This area contains the TIN newsreader VMS port mentioned below: Article 165031 of comp.os.vms: There is TIN for VMS and I have used it in the past.. there is a link to the sources from http://www.hhs.dk/vms/vms_inet.html as well as many other internet programs. -Mike ========> DKA204:[VMSLT97A.TIN.DATABASES]AAAREADME.TXT;2 <======== This area contains a number of database manager implementations found on the same site with TIN. Since a good relational dbms can be costly, they are present here. AAAREADME.TXT;1 DBI-README.TXT;1 IODBC-2_12.SHAR-GZ;1 MSQL-1_0_16.TGZ;1 MSQL-2_0-B6.TGZ;1 MSQL-INDEX.HTML;1 MSQLFAQ.HTML;1 NNODBC-0_5.SHAR-GZ;1 ONYX-2_36_SRC.TGZ;1 PG95PERL5-1_2_0.TGZ;1 POSTGRES95-1_01.TGZ;1 SSQL_0_4.TGZ;1 ========> DKA204:[VMSLT97A.TK]AAAREADME.TXT;2 <======== BAT.ZIP;1 Submit multiple commands to a batch queue from DCL BTRAN.TAR;1 Translate BASIC to c BTRAN.TGZ;1 DECMATE.TAR;1 Read decmate disk EXTRACT.ZIP;3 quickly select groups of records out of files. GAWK-DOC.ZIP;1 Gnu AWK docs GAWK.ZIP;2 Gnu AWK for vms (+src). String processing etc. GETMAI.ANN;1 HTTP_SERVER.ZIP;1 OSU HTTP server ICALC.ZIP;2 Interactive calculator JOB_DAEMON.ZIP;3 Watch disks for files to trigger batch jobs JUMP.ZIP;1 Become another user LIST.ZIP;1 maintains user information associated with a username LNMLOOKUP.ZIP;3 sys svc to look up logicals (wildcards too) LOOK.ZIP;3 text file viewer MBOX.ZIP;1 dcl frontend for mailbox MBOXUPD.ANN;1 MGSD.ZIP;2 set default MMK.ZIP;6 MMS (make) replacement. NEWSRDR.ZIP;1 News reader NOTICE.ZIP;2 Send notices to folks logging in PC_DCL.ZIP;1 DCL emulator that runs under Windows (also windows NT) PPPD_KIT.ZIP;1 PPP kit from DEC. Driver and daemon, run the PPP protocol. PROBE.ZIP;4 Ethernet monitor SITE_DELIVER-19970617.ZIP;1 deliver msgs at site SPELL.ZIP;1 SPELL utility, updated for current vms STR.TAR;1 str$ utilities, src, portable STR.TGZ;1 SYMBOLS.ZIP;2 Extract symbols from VMS .OBJ, .OLB, .EXE, and .STB files TESTDEV.ZIP;2 Disk Exerciser & I/O Performance Tester UCX_TOOLS.ZIP;1 gopher, ping, ntalk, traceroute, whois, etc. UNZIP-53-SOURCES.ALPHA_EXE;1 UNZIP-53-SOURCES.EXE;3 UNZIP531.ZIP;1 Current unzip src VMSBACKUP4-1.ZIP;1 Read vms backup tapes under non vms systems VMSTAR.ZIP;4 read tar tapes or write them in vms WATCHER.ZIP;3 idle terminal killer WHO4VMS.ZIP;1 unix like who for VMS ZIP.ZIP;1 VMS ZIP src ========> DKA204:[VMSLT97A.TMESIS]AAAREADME.TXT;1 <======== SYMBOL Display or set symbols in processes, even cross cluster ***************************************************************************** * Copyright © 1997 Brian Schenkenberger and TMESIS ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. * * * * NO TITLE TO AND/OR OWNERSHIP OF THIS SOFTWARE IS HEREBY TRANSFERRED. ANY * * MODIFICATION WITHOUT THE PRIOR WRITTEN CONSENT OF THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER IS * * PROHIBITED. * * * * Any possession of, use of, copying of, distribution of, or disassembly of * * this software by Advanced Systems Concepts, Inc. of Hoboken, NJ, known as * * ASCI, or by its employees, agents, counsel, or shareholders is prohibited * * without prior written request to the copyright holder and a prior written * * authorization from the copyright holder. Any use of this software by any * * of the aforementioned entities will be construed as intentional copyright * * infringement without proof of receipt of a formal written authorization. * * * * The recipient of this software, by the action of obtaining this software, * * agrees to keep any copy of this software, either in memory or on tangible * * media, protected from view by Advanced Systems Concepts, Inc. of Hoboken, * * NJ or from view by any of its employees, agents, counsel or shareholders. * * * * This distribution restriction notice must accompany any copy of the soft- * * ware redistributed by recipient of this software and must be be displayed * * before the installation of this software. * ***************************************************************************** SYMBOL provides the capability to define, display and delete DCL symbols in the context of any process in a VMScluster. When installed, SYMBOL can be used by any user in the VMScluster to define, display, or delete symbols in its own symbol table or in the symbol table of any process in the VMScluster. Privileges are required to affect any process which the user does not own or have rights to access. SYMBOL can be a invaluable utility for both the system manager and the DCL program developer. Using SYMBOL, the system manager can easily modify and view a user's DCL environment. Developers and maintainers of DCL command procedures can use SYMBOL as a DCL debugging utility because SYMBOL provides them the ability to observe both the symbol, by name, and its equivalence string while the DCL procedure is executing in a context of a process. There's a lot more; SYMBOL will let you use DCL symbols much in the same way you may be able someday to use cluster wide logicals. SNAPSHOT is a utility which lets you make snapshot process dumps of some other process, and optionally kill the process afterwards. (Last minute addition.) ========> DKA204:[VMSLT97A.WEB2C]AAAREADME.TXT;1 <======== Web to C Article 920 of gnu.announce: I've released version 7.0 of Web2c, a port of the basic TeX project programs (TeX, Metafont, MetaPost, GFtoPK, etc.) to Unix. I've also released new versions of my modified drivers (dvipsk, xdvik, dviljk). You can get it via http://www.tug.org/web2c/, or by ftp from: (Boston) ftp://ftp.cs.umb.edu/pub/tex/web2c/texk.tar.gz (programs) ftp://ftp.cs.umb.edu/pub/tex/web2c/texmflib.tar.gz (minimal lib) texk.tar.gz is the combined archive; you can also get them separately: {dviljk,dvipsk,web2c,web,xdvik}.tar.gz. (Also on tug.cs.umb.edu and tug2.cs.umb.edu, same directory; ftp.cs.umb.edu is an old and slow machine.) Soon they will be available from the CTAN sites and their mirrors: (Germany) ftp://ftp.dante.de/tex-archive/systems/web2c (England) ftp://ftp.tex.ac.uk/tex-archive/systems/web2c See the ftp retrieval instructions below for details and all the mirrors. Instructions for sending bug reports (and joining the mailing list) are in the distribution file kpathsea/BUGS. I've tried to record the names of all the many people have sent bug reports, suggestions, and/or patches in the ChangeLog's. Thank you all. I'd also like to thank all the long-suffering pretesters, and three people in particular -- Thomas Esser, for teTeX and so much else; Ulrik Vieth, for the MetaPost port, doc improvements, and so much else; Wayne Sullivan, for the dynamic memory and so much ...; Thanks also to Rick Martin and the UMass/Boston Math & Computer Science Dept. for the computer and network facilities. And let's not forget Don Knuth, http://www-cs-faculty.Stanford.EDU/~knuth/, who started it all. (Also thanks to Glenn Gould, Jane Siberry, Leonard Cohen, Donald Westlake, Laurie Anderson, ee cummings, Stephen King, Johann Sebastian Bach, and the seals and birds on the not-so-wild shore just outside the house. :-) kb@cs.umb.edu Member of the League for Programming Freedom -- write lpf@uunet.uu.net. ========> DKA204:[VMSLT97A.WWW]AAAREADME.TXT;1 <======== This area contains Mosaic 2.7 b5 and the OSU HTTP server. The OSU server runs with DECthreads and is reported to be one of the fastest, maybe THE fastest, web servers available. Mosaic is the original Web viewer. ========> DKA204:[VMSLT97A.WWW.MOSAIC27B5]AAAREADME.TXT;1 <======== This directory contains NCSA Mosaic for OpenVMS VAX and Alpha. Files ending in .zip are in compressed format. The unzip.exe and unzip_alpha.exe programs in the UNZIP directory can be used to uncompress them. Files: MMK.ZIP - version 3.4-10 of the MMK utility. Can be used in place of MMS to build Mosaic. MOSAIC2_7-5.ZIP - the Mosaic 2.7-5 source MOSAIC_EXE_VAX_V62.ZIP - a MOSAIC.EXE built with VAX C on OpenVMS V6.2 README.BUGS - the known bugs in 2.7-5 README.VMS-2_7-5 - the Mosaic 2.7-5 documentation